موسكو تحذر: ألمانيا ليست وجهة سفر آمنة

The Russian Foreign Ministry has urged Russian citizens to avoid traveling to Germany unless absolutely necessary, including journalists.

This warning comes as part of a series of similar warnings issued by Moscow recently regarding travel to a number of European countries, amid escalating political and diplomatic tensions between Russia and the European Union.

In a related context, “Sergey Lavrov” previously stated that Moscow had discussed the issue of reforming the UN Security Council on the sidelines of the Russian-African summit, and indicated that the joint statement showed the parties’ interest in strengthening the role of the United Nations. Global and regional issues of common interest were also discussed.

Lavrov added that a detailed joint action plan for the next stage had been adopted, noting that the issue of combating terrorism is of great importance to both Russia and Africa.

The Russian Foreign Minister concluded his speech by referring to numerous bilateral meetings with African partners and the signing of agreements, explaining that it was agreed on the need to establish an independent Palestinian state on the borders of June 4, 1967, and to continue to confront what he described as “new colonial practices.”